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agents and somebody from a u.s. attorney's office call and tougher answer questions is incredible. >> she said she met with president obama saying she cried on his shoulder and leon panetta held her face in his hands and said they would tell her the truth and she's saying the government is lying. >> there are only two explanations. one is that there's a coverup going on for political reasons and i think that's a view that's increasingly widespread among the american people. the other is ideology prevents the president even to this day and many in his administration from processing reality from seeing anything that's different different from their world view. it's not that the intelligence is not coming in. it's there there's a screen over their consciousness. they can't understand what is actually happening in libya and the threats we face. i find that more disturbing than a coverup. at least with a coverup, they know the true. if it's ideology we're in danger if the president gets a second term. >> you have served
agents and somebody from a u.s. attorney's office call and tougher answer questions is incredible. >> she said she met with president obama saying she cried on his shoulder and leon panetta held her face in his hands and said they would tell her the truth and she's saying the government is lying. >> there are only two explanations. one is that there's a coverup going on for political reasons and i think that's a view that's increasingly widespread among the american people. the...
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>> it could be the u.s. government. should the family of border agent brian terry prevail in their wrongful death claim. >> the the people can go in the united states. report of the lawyers. >> the government has remained silent willing to criticize the northern neighbor. >> they are rich with the benefit they obtain from being in politics. >> the dock membertary puts human -- documentary puts human face on american political scandal but it's not likely to influence the house investigation of "fast and furious" or attorney general eric holder. >> more than 1,000 "fast and furious" guns remain unaccounted for so casualties in mexico are likely to continue. univision featured a second gun sting, that allegedly supplied guns to colombia an honduras in 2010. bret? >> william la jeunesse live in los angeles. thank you. we'll stay on the story. still ahead, they fight for the country and your right to vote. why aren't all of them voting themselves? first, debate prep vegas style. throughout the show, more from arapahoe reside
>> it could be the u.s. government. should the family of border agent brian terry prevail in their wrongful death claim. >> the the people can go in the united states. report of the lawyers. >> the government has remained silent willing to criticize the northern neighbor. >> they are rich with the benefit they obtain from being in politics. >> the dock membertary puts human -- documentary puts human face on american political scandal but it's not likely to...
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the folks at u.s. stratcom are working on this. >> there is discussion of 5,000 now to come out of this, round about 5,000, give or take, but also folks talking about at the end of the day, the nation can get away with an arsenal of 1,000 weapons. does numerically, 1,000 work given the kind of challenges you have? >> numbers are important in this discussion. more important is the capacity to produce the deterrent attributes that you need for the 21st century environment. as an air man, we produce at the end of the day, responsiveness, and flexibility for the president in his triad. to the degree that can he opinion to do that at a certain number, we're ready to discuss it. but, there is a basic stabilizing effect particularly produced by our icbm leg, which doesn't happen below a certain number. and it's also difficult for us to build an enterprise around too small a number. so we're very concerned about a pursuit of a local number. >> let's go to the b61, nuclear gravity bomb. it is now being moderniz
the folks at u.s. stratcom are working on this. >> there is discussion of 5,000 now to come out of this, round about 5,000, give or take, but also folks talking about at the end of the day, the nation can get away with an arsenal of 1,000 weapons. does numerically, 1,000 work given the kind of challenges you have? >> numbers are important in this discussion. more important is the capacity to produce the deterrent attributes that you need for the 21st century environment. as an air...
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that is when the u.s. as you mentioned sent in that contingent of 50 marines to increase the security. those marines coincidentally, were due to be pulled out of yemen today. we have asked the pentagon and the state department if that has actually happened or is going to happen or whether in the light of today's attack those marines may now be left there to a good bit longer. we will health you know when we get an answer. >>shepard: two years after the massive oil spill in the government on back of b.p. there is an oil sheen. they say it is cleaned up, it is over, but there is an oil sheen out there coming with a new report they are close to a multibillion dollar settlement to pay from the damages that happened in the year of 2010. that coming up as our coverage continues from danville, kentucky, this afternoon. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of
that is when the u.s. as you mentioned sent in that contingent of 50 marines to increase the security. those marines coincidentally, were due to be pulled out of yemen today. we have asked the pentagon and the state department if that has actually happened or is going to happen or whether in the light of today's attack those marines may now be left there to a good bit longer. we will health you know when we get an answer. >>shepard: two years after the massive oil spill in the government...
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u.s. officials originally claimed. >> it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transfired in cairo. >> certainly we're going to get to the bottom of ambassador rice's false statement. >> if any administration official, including any career official, were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> tonight the latest on the search for answers. plus, a passenger accused of bringing one heck of an arsenal onto a flight to the u.s. a grenade, a hatchet, gas mask, body bags, and that is just the beginning. and a warning about phony air bags that could be dangerous in a crash. >> these are counterfeit air bags perpetrated and created by criminals. >> tonight what the feds say drivers need to know. i'm bill hemmer in for shepard smith. we begin with accusation of an adequate security at the libyan consulate where gunmen killed four americans including our ambassador. the former head of a u.s. military team in libya was among those ho testified b
u.s. officials originally claimed. >> it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transfired in cairo. >> certainly we're going to get to the bottom of ambassador rice's false statement. >> if any administration official, including any career official, were on television on sunday, september 16, they would have said what ambassador rice said. >> tonight the latest on the search for answers. plus, a passenger accused of bringing one heck of an arsenal onto a flight to...
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u.s. ambassador killed on duty in more than three decades. the story moves back to washington. up next, new details on the obama administration's reaction. was it the following of war? was it an attempted cover-up or something else? special reports investigates after the break. cash rewards cad gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. between taking insulin and testing mylood sugar...e, is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any... beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah... and the unique zipwik
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revealed that u.s. actually had extreme superiority in strategic striking power assumed this was the way for khrushchev to recoop that on the cheek. let's move to another subject dealt with interestingly in the book. of course, kennedy's concerned about the domestic political ramifications in the week, and it's certainly those even in uniform chiefs of staff that warned if kennedy did not act strongly, he was told this is apiecement. the issue of managing public opinion is something you bring out interesting, not just during the crisis because it's well-known that when the excom met before kennedy's speech, there were efforts by kennedy to contact publishers to hold off, but the news management angle in the aftermath, talk about that. >> guest: this dates back to the summer of 1962, and kennedy is concerned about leaks of national security information turning up on the front page of the "new york times". there's estimates that are very high level intelligence estimates that are actuallily fairly widely
revealed that u.s. actually had extreme superiority in strategic striking power assumed this was the way for khrushchev to recoop that on the cheek. let's move to another subject dealt with interestingly in the book. of course, kennedy's concerned about the domestic political ramifications in the week, and it's certainly those even in uniform chiefs of staff that warned if kennedy did not act strongly, he was told this is apiecement. the issue of managing public opinion is something you bring...
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the u.s.-mexico border in light of this drug violence? >> this is a very complex issue and it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. i know that you are aware that there was an agreement between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support for boats and aircraft, to help with the war on drugs and the cartels in mexico. this is something we continue to have to do. a pass so, if the people of texas to not know, look it up, pal passover -- el paso is one of the safest cities in america. this is a great community and a great economic engine for our state. >> i have already stated that we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we have to get serious. the question you raised is an important question. mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been for the
the u.s.-mexico border in light of this drug violence? >> this is a very complex issue and it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. i know that you are aware that there was an agreement between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support for boats and aircraft, to help with the war on drugs and the cartels in mexico. this is something we continue to have to do. a pass so, if the people of texas to not know, look it up, pal passover -- el paso is one...
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so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers there as a parched man on a hot day. ice water, givingal .. turned the fire hose on him, wounding him in the process. we tried to pour so much money in through the program it wound up being counterproductive. i it was trying to spend $300 million in just two provinces in one year. not surprisingly, we wind up just shoveling goods at the afghans. and what did they do? in some cases they took what we were giving them and drove it to the border to pakistan and sold it for cash because it was more than anybody co
so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers...
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he points out that the u.s. defense budget is larger than the combined defense budget of the next 14 largest countries and the world. what struck me this year was the house in may passed an appropriation bill for defense. were they looking to cut? no. it gave $3 billion to the pentagon more than what it asked for. the pentagon specifically wanted to cut back or reduce a drone program, a tank program, and a submarine program. the defense department said, we do not want these things. we do not need them. the house put them back. this is about, frankly, sending back to the district rather than addressing the country's fiscal needs. yes, the defense budget can be cut. frankly, the defense department knows that. >> the word sequester. i have had people say, what does that mean? it is said it will be a disaster for our national security. >> i do not pretend to know. the cutbacks in social security and medicare, those were things i threw into the pot. geoff, he threw in the defense budget. i would not have thought of i
he points out that the u.s. defense budget is larger than the combined defense budget of the next 14 largest countries and the world. what struck me this year was the house in may passed an appropriation bill for defense. were they looking to cut? no. it gave $3 billion to the pentagon more than what it asked for. the pentagon specifically wanted to cut back or reduce a drone program, a tank program, and a submarine program. the defense department said, we do not want these things. we do not...
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i had the opportunity to talk to the former u.s. treasurer at an airport of all places a couple of days ago and she was commenting that the republican party had been successfully creating 125 republican candidates to run for the statehouse. maria, what is the democratic party doing to support candidates? >> i think they are doing it much better this year in and the cycle than they have before. this has always been something that i have talked about in terms of the democratic party needs to do a much better job of supporting latino candidates. i think from the standpoint, and you went through the whole list of all of the latinos who are running for congress, and i think that is actually an impressive number. that i always believed that both parties, and i said this from the moment i started working politics, they could do a much better job of recruiting and supporting candidates to run in all of these races. and i think it's also incumbent upon us as the latino community to get out there and to support people and also just ourselves
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u.s. supreme court begins a brand new term very his that could effect us all. >> gay marriage, affirmative action, voting rights. those just a few of the controversial issues that the top court is expected to tackle. but tonight could the healthcare law be back on the agenda? plus the u.s. military suffered its 2,000th death in afghanistan. three more american troops are dead in a bomb attack tonight, what the latest could mean for the america's war. >> and does anybody remember where we parked the car? but first from fox this monday night. the race for the white house both president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are out west right now getting ready for their first debate this wednesday. there are a total of three presidential debates scheduled. the first one at the university of denver set to focus on domestic issues. it comes as the new national poll from "the washington post and abc news finds president obama leading 499% to 47% nationally. that's well within t
u.s. supreme court begins a brand new term very his that could effect us all. >> gay marriage, affirmative action, voting rights. those just a few of the controversial issues that the top court is expected to tackle. but tonight could the healthcare law be back on the agenda? plus the u.s. military suffered its 2,000th death in afghanistan. three more american troops are dead in a bomb attack tonight, what the latest could mean for the america's war. >> and does anybody remember...
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instead the very troops the u.s. has been training to take over after the withdrawal have now become the greatest threat to u.s. soldiers so how is this all going to play out well folks history repeats itself and we just have to look at the last time an occupying nation withdrew from afghanistan the soviet union pulled out their troops in one thousand nine hundred nine there was a six year power struggle in which the u.s. helped the mujahideen now the taliban out of power funny how it all comes full circle hole right or war is always been about two things resources and control alongside the supposed surprise discovery of afghanistan's one trillion dollar wealth of untapped minerals the strategic position of occupied afghanistan is crucial for us to gemini gemini in the region also is it really a coincidence that before the us invasion the taliban and the un had a radical that the opium crop and now ninety percent of the world's heroin comes from the country and now we're fighting the same force we helped to. a twenty
instead the very troops the u.s. has been training to take over after the withdrawal have now become the greatest threat to u.s. soldiers so how is this all going to play out well folks history repeats itself and we just have to look at the last time an occupying nation withdrew from afghanistan the soviet union pulled out their troops in one thousand nine hundred nine there was a six year power struggle in which the u.s. helped the mujahideen now the taliban out of power funny how it all comes...
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in the u.s. military's pettitte to the asian-pacific region and provide them more understanding and intelligence of how he plans to exert his own influence around the region back. can the pettitte the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks -- the pivot the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks? >> we discussed the new leader of korea. i had the minister discuss that in the sessions we had, what his thoughts were. i think he has a pretty good some rain of our initial -- summary of our initial analysis of the leader. >> your question can be summarized in 23. the first concern is korea public regime. it is no. 3. let me return to the kim jong- un regime. this is very much based on a very controlled north korean system. this seems to be quite stable as far as a nuclear test. there are chances of a third nuclear test as how we see the situation. we have been preparing for this for quite a long time. this may resort to this third nuclear test. re
in the u.s. military's pettitte to the asian-pacific region and provide them more understanding and intelligence of how he plans to exert his own influence around the region back. can the pettitte the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks -- the pivot the leveraged as a way to get north korea to return to six party talks? >> we discussed the new leader of korea. i had the minister discuss that in the sessions we had, what his thoughts were. i think he has a...
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she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better grandmother, and i know people change, and i know my good grandmother. my mother says she was not a great mother to her, but, to us, she was the most wonderful grandmother in the world so i'm hoping that's the way my children feel for her as well, that she's, you know, an awesome grandmother, and that's all i want, you know, my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> reporter: has your -- >> host: has your mother read the book, or does she know what's in it? >> guest: she was not been able to read the book because it's in english, and my mother does not speak english. s
she came to the u.s., and you didn't even know it. >> guest: right. you know, my mother was not changed a whole lot. she still is like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be more motherly, but i think at this point we've come to accept that's the way she is, and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we're not disappointed. i hope she could be a better...
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these are your headlines for october twelfth two thousand and twelve the u.s. vice presidential debate was last night if you missed it here's one of our favorite moments. never going to lower tax rates increase growth brought already you're just getting ronald reagan who. will leave that whole thing to your judgment but we will say campaigning has come a long way since jack kennedy's era though he was part of a paradigm shift where candidates used t.v. to sway public opinion is as similarly powerful transformation now upon us our guest victory lab the author of soft eisenberg says political campaigns have historically been resistant to innovation will tell us how this has changed and we often talk about algorithmic trading what about algorithmic campaigning oh yeah we'll talk about the data mining modeling and scientific techniques being used to win votes and get voters to polls in this election and just like in finance we'll talk about the challenges brought on by complexity plus the e.u. wins the nobel peace prize. we'll talk about it in loose change and resp
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u.s. officials say that this reflects the success of the economic sanctions targeted on the the nuclear program. >> a frightening crisis for the people of iran, a collapsing currency. with money losing value all the time, food prices have soared. some shops have stopped trading. many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to buy iranian oil. this is a secret war. the enemy thinks that with these sanctions, they can defeat iran. they cannot. it is a psychological war. "you can see how much trouble the currency is in. in a week, it has lost 1/3 of their value. what
u.s. officials say that this reflects the success of the economic sanctions targeted on the the nuclear program. >> a frightening crisis for the people of iran, a collapsing currency. with money losing value all the time, food prices have soared. some shops have stopped trading. many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are...
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ahmad abousamara is u.s. citizen. according to fbi he made several trips overseas to train with terrorists. he most recently lived in mansfield, massachusetts. the fbi is offering a 50,000 dal reward for information leading to his capture. they posted a video on youtube with more information and includes a recording of his vice. >> abousamara is a five heaven -- five 11 with a thin build. listen to the cord record of his voice. >> they don't have a warrant. they might scare her. you know what i'm saying? jenna: peter brookes, former cia operative. fellow for national security affairs. he apparently left the united states in 2006. so why are we hearing from the fbi now about this guy? >> well, if you ask the fbi they say there is no specific event that has triggered this bounty that's been put out on him. that could be true and or they could be, you know, holding sensitive details to themselves and not wanting to say anything much more than that. he has been gone for six years but his coconspirator was sentenced earlie
ahmad abousamara is u.s. citizen. according to fbi he made several trips overseas to train with terrorists. he most recently lived in mansfield, massachusetts. the fbi is offering a 50,000 dal reward for information leading to his capture. they posted a video on youtube with more information and includes a recording of his vice. >> abousamara is a five heaven -- five 11 with a thin build. listen to the cord record of his voice. >> they don't have a warrant. they might scare her. you...
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and in our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race to focus on foreign policy and the pentagon course the looming threat of the saadat. new so russia and iran the wall this is with me. hello and welcome to the program. starts in libya where government forces claim to have taken bani one leaves the last bastion of colonel gadhafi supporters in the bia but locals caught up in the weeks of violence plaguing to the international community for help policy as more and you may find some of the following pictures just stepping. we continue to receive contradictory reports as to what is happening inside bani walid on the one hand we're hearing from pro-government sources that the city has fallen and that it is in the hands of the army but we're hearing exactly the opposite from our own sources and those are people who have family inside the city and who hearing firsthand information now it's taken us almost three days to make contact with a local resident of the city that also gives you a sense of whether or not the statement
and in our special coverage of the u.s. presidential race to focus on foreign policy and the pentagon course the looming threat of the saadat. new so russia and iran the wall this is with me. hello and welcome to the program. starts in libya where government forces claim to have taken bani one leaves the last bastion of colonel gadhafi supporters in the bia but locals caught up in the weeks of violence plaguing to the international community for help policy as more and you may find some of the...
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this soft power dimension to new u.s. policies in the digital world is reflected in its desire to win hearts and minds of the online community last year the u.s. spent nearly twenty million dollars to help foreign citizens access online material and social media meanwhile the u.s. government is working hard to spy on internet communications not just on its own citizens but foreign nationals as well america's largest overseas eavesdropping base is in britain and the top secret facility carries out a whole range of military diplomatic and commercial surveillance the beginning of a new global battlefield where viruses replace drones and how hers may be calm some of the highest ranking officials in the u.s. military what may still sound to some like science fiction is fast becoming a virtual reality marina r.t. new york. because asians flying north. of the timing and alms from the tree and causing explosions near the capital khartoum but the difference. is the legacy no one should be proud of. scrap metal littering pristine a
this soft power dimension to new u.s. policies in the digital world is reflected in its desire to win hearts and minds of the online community last year the u.s. spent nearly twenty million dollars to help foreign citizens access online material and social media meanwhile the u.s. government is working hard to spy on internet communications not just on its own citizens but foreign nationals as well america's largest overseas eavesdropping base is in britain and the top secret facility carries...
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and in the u.s. damask internationally very good on libya they've been talking about the number of detentions look taking place there and the new regime but of course the western powers are interested they got what they want what they wanted they got rid of gadhafi they've got a pro western government in power now in tripoli they've taken control of the oil industry this privatization western corporations really you know they don't really give a toss to be honest about what's going on about about the human rights abuses the fact that demonstrations are banned throughout the country it's time to move on on to syria of course. well these syrian army's agreed to hold military operations from friday morning until monday the four day truce as part of a proposed ceasefire between government forces and the rebels for the muslim holiday of need whether the army is reserving the right to respond after some militant groups stated they will continue to fight despite the government announcement syria rebels are
and in the u.s. damask internationally very good on libya they've been talking about the number of detentions look taking place there and the new regime but of course the western powers are interested they got what they want what they wanted they got rid of gadhafi they've got a pro western government in power now in tripoli they've taken control of the oil industry this privatization western corporations really you know they don't really give a toss to be honest about what's going on about...
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and now a u.s. banks seem to be in more trouble the united states is suing bank of america for one billion dollars the justice department has alleged the bank committed fraud by selling defective or mortgages to this states this scheme cost the taxpayers more than one billion dollars in losses. of course it's in a series one in a series of similar lawsuits that it involves citigroup do it your bank wells fargo. and that's the latest from the business desk after a short break we expose the ukase atomic secrets in our special report. if lines. would be soon which brightened a few. songs from phones to impressions. screens totty dot com. will come to the. cricket so who are cowards this month who move is the center of our universe the tides are forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environmental damage brand new turbines boost efficiency with a simplified design and hundreds of batteries can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven
and now a u.s. banks seem to be in more trouble the united states is suing bank of america for one billion dollars the justice department has alleged the bank committed fraud by selling defective or mortgages to this states this scheme cost the taxpayers more than one billion dollars in losses. of course it's in a series one in a series of similar lawsuits that it involves citigroup do it your bank wells fargo. and that's the latest from the business desk after a short break we expose the ukase...
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the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such as the sellers who then end up with these top notch extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar also even. the secular opposition groups within syria itself are saying that they simply cannot afford to buy the same type of arms which are being used by the radicals neither do they can they afford the cameras which are being used by these radical groups such as the free syrian army who are then using it to broadcast their accomplishments or f
the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the...
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the u.s. has admitted the weapons shipped to the syrian rebels from abroad or bolstering the strength of islamic extremists while washington says is only providing non-lethal aid to the opposition some american officials concede radical elements of poised to take over syria if assad falls off he's an immigrant has the details. the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up in quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such is the cell if these who then end up with these top notch extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar al said even groups
the u.s. has admitted the weapons shipped to the syrian rebels from abroad or bolstering the strength of islamic extremists while washington says is only providing non-lethal aid to the opposition some american officials concede radical elements of poised to take over syria if assad falls off he's an immigrant has the details. the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it...
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the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said the united states is outraged and the white house released a statement, part of which reads: we stand with our turkish ally and are continuing to consult closely on the path forward. syria and turkey our one-time allies turned enemy enemies now. turkey hosts hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees all of whom escaped that war. syria has hit turkish targets before including a turkish spy plane back in june. jennifer griffin following the situation from the pentagon. turkey, a member of the nato alines, now the nato leaders have come together. what came of that meeting? this was in a very unusual late night meeting called an emergency session in brussels among nato ambassadors. we understand that turkey has now asked the u.n. security council to take, quote, necessary actions against syria to stop these kind of attacks. it's interesting that that alliance meeting was called under article 4 of the nato charter as you know an attack by one is an at
the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said the united states is outraged and the white house released a statement, part of which reads: we stand with our turkish ally and are continuing to consult closely on the path forward. syria and turkey our one-time allies turned enemy enemies now. turkey hosts hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees all of whom escaped that war. syria has hit turkish targets before including a turkish spy plane back in june. jennifer griffin following the...
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by the u.s. is said to be hit by a new wave of potentially painful revelations being holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london have installed which he leaks founder julian assange from working now wiki leaks is releasing more than one hundred files relating to the treatment of prisoners in the u.s. military detention complex details coming up in just a moment. and while the battle for the white house is in full swing in america this time in our special election coverage we'll look at the pentagon's fears of a cyber pearl harbor. thanks for joining us here on our to today. show with global news live from moscow libya's government forces claim they have taken control of the opposition stronghold of bani walid but they do say pockets of resistance still remain it's after weeks along deadly assault reports of dozens of residents in the besieged city being killed by pro-government shelling the latest details now to our paula. we continue to receive these conflicting reports from our sources on the
by the u.s. is said to be hit by a new wave of potentially painful revelations being holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london have installed which he leaks founder julian assange from working now wiki leaks is releasing more than one hundred files relating to the treatment of prisoners in the u.s. military detention complex details coming up in just a moment. and while the battle for the white house is in full swing in america this time in our special election coverage we'll look at the...
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he says the u.s. and its allies have used an absurd and abused sorry i should say have used and abused libya let's think back to every twenty eleven we couldn't because newspaper in the u.k. or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster we're told colonel gadhafi forces were killing lots of people there we're going to have a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the situation earlier is much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taken place the number of people killed since needing to be has gone up but by between ten and twenty times we've got massacres going on at the moment and their silence complete silence here in the u.k. and in the us mr internationally very good obviously they've been talking about the number of detentions look taking place there and the new regime but of course the western powers are interested they got what they want what they wanted they got
he says the u.s. and its allies have used an absurd and abused sorry i should say have used and abused libya let's think back to every twenty eleven we couldn't because newspaper in the u.k. or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster we're told colonel gadhafi forces were killing lots of people there we're going to have a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was a reasonable war and today the...
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. >> we have four u.s. missing to top it off. and when they come back and they say, are they marines or army? what does it matter. >> jon: it was interesting because every time they'd call, they would call back with another sort of strange question. >> yeah. yeah. the last words i heard out of my lieutenant's mouth was, he gave a great mission to drop smoke so he can extract back cover movement. they called back and gave the mission and said, no, it's too close to the village. he says, if you don't give me these rounds right now we're going to die. and the response back was "well, try your best." >> jon: it's an incredible story. i give you and rodriguez all the credit in the world for basically ignoring orders but living up to the creed which you swore to protect. you're brothers and going back in there. stick around for a little bit? >> yeah. >> jon: more with dakota meyer, "into the fire." it's on the bookshelves now. dakota meyer. [cheering and applause] $!,!,Ü$Ñ ♪ chappelle's show, chappelle's show ♪ ♪ chappelle's sh
. >> we have four u.s. missing to top it off. and when they come back and they say, are they marines or army? what does it matter. >> jon: it was interesting because every time they'd call, they would call back with another sort of strange question. >> yeah. yeah. the last words i heard out of my lieutenant's mouth was, he gave a great mission to drop smoke so he can extract back cover movement. they called back and gave the mission and said, no, it's too close to the village....
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during that time that my parents were gone, working here in the u.s., i would look at the mountains and think my parents were on the other side of those mountains. post a word as you grow up -- which is where we borne? >> guest: i was born in mexico and a little town that nobody has heard of. but when i mentioned, it is three hours away. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came in 1877 when i was two years old and he sent for another three years later. savanna that came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. poster wanted to come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united states in 1985. in may of 1985 i was nine and a half, going on 10. >> host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> guest: well, i'd been separated from my father for eight years come this when he to mexico, my siblings and i convinced him to bring us back here because he wasn't going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend any more time separated from him. so we take him to bring us here. my
during that time that my parents were gone, working here in the u.s., i would look at the mountains and think my parents were on the other side of those mountains. post a word as you grow up -- which is where we borne? >> guest: i was born in mexico and a little town that nobody has heard of. but when i mentioned, it is three hours away. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came in 1877 when i was two years old and he...
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u.s. special forces take up positions near sirus southern border with the pentagon telling the deployment to jordan as a safeguard against any violence bill. also spain's credit rating gets slashed to near junk status out of fears that his economies to thaw gold braid effect of recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and these are all strategic alliance with the uighurs hundreds bias thread of the country's leaders continue to drive their already tense relationship to the brink of destruction. international news and comments live from moscow this is all c. with me thanks for joining us first if you need a child's rights and these things that's how some of those on board a sewer a bound plane described the welcome they received in turkey at sixteen fighter jets were scrambled to ground the moscow damascus flight it was carrying over thirty passengers including small children now let's get more details from our correspondent at medina caution about how that medina so has there
u.s. special forces take up positions near sirus southern border with the pentagon telling the deployment to jordan as a safeguard against any violence bill. also spain's credit rating gets slashed to near junk status out of fears that his economies to thaw gold braid effect of recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and these are all strategic alliance with the uighurs hundreds bias thread of the country's leaders continue to drive their already tense relationship to the brink of...
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u.s. military computers all that time the u.s. has wanted him to go on trial where he could face a potential tension sixty year sentence now it's a massive side of relief for mccann and he now knows that he's not facing extradition to resume a said that it would be because of it would be a breach of his human rights to send him because gary mckinnon as many now know he is mentally ill and he would be a massive risk of suicide if he were to go to the states now. there's been a strong line of pressure from the united states to send him over so this is very much a difficult decision for the home secretary that she had to make today however she has now made it now means that government mckinnon stays in the u.k. and prosecutors here are going to decide whether or not he should face trial in the u.k. why did repercussions from the decision on gary mckinnon today that's interesting to a lot of observers a lot of people in the u.k. have spoken for a long time now about how unbalanced an undergrad
u.s. military computers all that time the u.s. has wanted him to go on trial where he could face a potential tension sixty year sentence now it's a massive side of relief for mccann and he now knows that he's not facing extradition to resume a said that it would be because of it would be a breach of his human rights to send him because gary mckinnon as many now know he is mentally ill and he would be a massive risk of suicide if he were to go to the states now. there's been a strong line of...
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will news in brief u.s. drone strikes in northwest pakistan that killed at least ten suspected militants four missiles were found or compounds in an area bordering afghanistan that comes days after a massive protest against american drone strikes in pakistan some estimates say the strategy is responsible for hundreds very and it's. visible arrested by police sweet and. no after spending twenty eight hours at a nuclear facility in the country's southwest they were part of a bigger group of twenty members who forced their way into the ring girls react to site footage provided by greenpeace showed people riding bikes within the grounds of the plant now the movement says the action was aimed at highlighting concerns of poor safety at swedish nuclear sites. the race to the white house seems to be driving a deeper wedge between america and israel over iran's nuclear ambitions president obama is now using all his influence to rein in the israel's increasingly aggressive stance towards to ron paul a stay reports of
will news in brief u.s. drone strikes in northwest pakistan that killed at least ten suspected militants four missiles were found or compounds in an area bordering afghanistan that comes days after a massive protest against american drone strikes in pakistan some estimates say the strategy is responsible for hundreds very and it's. visible arrested by police sweet and. no after spending twenty eight hours at a nuclear facility in the country's southwest they were part of a bigger group of...